Syracuse, N.Y. — Lloyd Quick is out as head coach of the Onondaga Community College baseball team, although the circumstances surrounding his departure are unclear.

OCC athletic director Mike Borsz confirmed in an email that the school is looking for a new coach for its storied baseball program, but would not comment on "the personnel decision that led to this vacancy.''

"I am confident we will have a successful search and I look forward to the bright future of Onondaga Baseball,'' Borsz wrote.

Quick did not return a message left in his cell phone.

Quick coached the Lazers for five seasons and was named the NJCAA Region III Coach of the Year in 2014. OCC finished runner-up in the region and compiled an overall mark of 39-11.

Quick, a former catcher at OCC, was 144-80 in his tenure coaching at the school. He won a school-record 47 games in 2012, a season in which he was also named NJCAA Region 3 Coach of the Year and Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.